Sequence-selective DNA binding with cell-permeable oligoguanidinium-peptide conjugates

Conjugation of a short peptide fragment from a bZIP protein to an oligoguanidinium tail results in a DNA-binding miniprotein that selectively interacts with composite sequences containing the peptide-binding site next to an A/T-rich tract. In addition to stabilizing the complex with the target DNA, the oligoguanidinium unit also endows the conjugate with cell internalization properties.

J. Mosquera, M. I. Sánchez, J. Valero, J. de Mendoza, E. Vázquez, J. L. Mascareñas

Chem. Commun. 2015, 51, 4811-4814
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